Ubuntu 18.04 how to input Chinese tone marks? Hanyu pinyin is missing












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I am trying to have the ability to input Chinese tones directly into text editor in Ubuntu 18.04. I have installed ibus-pinyin and ibus-m17n packages but I cannot find in Region&Language input picker the hanyu pinyin input method, there is only Chinese, Chinese (Bopomofo), Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin), two WuBi variants and that's it.



In here https://askubuntu.com/a/735139/886864 or https://askubuntu.com/a/728506/886864 it is said it should have Chinese (hanyu pinyin (m17n)) but I cannot find it.



What am I doing wrong? Do I need to install something else in 18.04?










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  • Reboot and see if it shows up after that.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 14:35











  • well... it worked, I cna now see loads of different options including hanyu. Thank you :) I feel sorry for myself for not trying this step... If you'll make an answer I can accept it :)

    – Radix Salvilines
    Jan 6 at 16:43











  • Great! Honestly I think it's best that you simply delete the question. That 'answer' wouldn't be of general interest anyway.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 18:46











  • On the contrary, it does not say in the linked sources that I need to reboot. This might cause a headache for someone too in the future :) Especially since it seems that Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin) option shows up after you install the packages so there is no indication that rebooting might do anything.

    – Radix Salvilines
    Jan 6 at 19:07











  • Well, when you install new input methods, in this case ibus-m17n, it's a general thing that a relogin/reboot is needed before the new method(s) will be recognized in the settings. If you think it's motivated, please fell free to submit an answer yourself. It's perfectly fine to answer your own question, and in a couple of days you'll be able to accept it too.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 20:16
















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I am trying to have the ability to input Chinese tones directly into text editor in Ubuntu 18.04. I have installed ibus-pinyin and ibus-m17n packages but I cannot find in Region&Language input picker the hanyu pinyin input method, there is only Chinese, Chinese (Bopomofo), Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin), two WuBi variants and that's it.



In here https://askubuntu.com/a/735139/886864 or https://askubuntu.com/a/728506/886864 it is said it should have Chinese (hanyu pinyin (m17n)) but I cannot find it.



What am I doing wrong? Do I need to install something else in 18.04?










share|improve this question























  • Reboot and see if it shows up after that.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 14:35











  • well... it worked, I cna now see loads of different options including hanyu. Thank you :) I feel sorry for myself for not trying this step... If you'll make an answer I can accept it :)

    – Radix Salvilines
    Jan 6 at 16:43











  • Great! Honestly I think it's best that you simply delete the question. That 'answer' wouldn't be of general interest anyway.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 18:46











  • On the contrary, it does not say in the linked sources that I need to reboot. This might cause a headache for someone too in the future :) Especially since it seems that Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin) option shows up after you install the packages so there is no indication that rebooting might do anything.

    – Radix Salvilines
    Jan 6 at 19:07











  • Well, when you install new input methods, in this case ibus-m17n, it's a general thing that a relogin/reboot is needed before the new method(s) will be recognized in the settings. If you think it's motivated, please fell free to submit an answer yourself. It's perfectly fine to answer your own question, and in a couple of days you'll be able to accept it too.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 20:16














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I am trying to have the ability to input Chinese tones directly into text editor in Ubuntu 18.04. I have installed ibus-pinyin and ibus-m17n packages but I cannot find in Region&Language input picker the hanyu pinyin input method, there is only Chinese, Chinese (Bopomofo), Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin), two WuBi variants and that's it.



In here https://askubuntu.com/a/735139/886864 or https://askubuntu.com/a/728506/886864 it is said it should have Chinese (hanyu pinyin (m17n)) but I cannot find it.



What am I doing wrong? Do I need to install something else in 18.04?










share|improve this question














I am trying to have the ability to input Chinese tones directly into text editor in Ubuntu 18.04. I have installed ibus-pinyin and ibus-m17n packages but I cannot find in Region&Language input picker the hanyu pinyin input method, there is only Chinese, Chinese (Bopomofo), Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin), two WuBi variants and that's it.



In here https://askubuntu.com/a/735139/886864 or https://askubuntu.com/a/728506/886864 it is said it should have Chinese (hanyu pinyin (m17n)) but I cannot find it.



What am I doing wrong? Do I need to install something else in 18.04?







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  • Reboot and see if it shows up after that.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 14:35











  • well... it worked, I cna now see loads of different options including hanyu. Thank you :) I feel sorry for myself for not trying this step... If you'll make an answer I can accept it :)

    – Radix Salvilines
    Jan 6 at 16:43











  • Great! Honestly I think it's best that you simply delete the question. That 'answer' wouldn't be of general interest anyway.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 18:46











  • On the contrary, it does not say in the linked sources that I need to reboot. This might cause a headache for someone too in the future :) Especially since it seems that Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin) option shows up after you install the packages so there is no indication that rebooting might do anything.

    – Radix Salvilines
    Jan 6 at 19:07











  • Well, when you install new input methods, in this case ibus-m17n, it's a general thing that a relogin/reboot is needed before the new method(s) will be recognized in the settings. If you think it's motivated, please fell free to submit an answer yourself. It's perfectly fine to answer your own question, and in a couple of days you'll be able to accept it too.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 20:16



















  • Reboot and see if it shows up after that.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 14:35











  • well... it worked, I cna now see loads of different options including hanyu. Thank you :) I feel sorry for myself for not trying this step... If you'll make an answer I can accept it :)

    – Radix Salvilines
    Jan 6 at 16:43











  • Great! Honestly I think it's best that you simply delete the question. That 'answer' wouldn't be of general interest anyway.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 18:46











  • On the contrary, it does not say in the linked sources that I need to reboot. This might cause a headache for someone too in the future :) Especially since it seems that Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin) option shows up after you install the packages so there is no indication that rebooting might do anything.

    – Radix Salvilines
    Jan 6 at 19:07











  • Well, when you install new input methods, in this case ibus-m17n, it's a general thing that a relogin/reboot is needed before the new method(s) will be recognized in the settings. If you think it's motivated, please fell free to submit an answer yourself. It's perfectly fine to answer your own question, and in a couple of days you'll be able to accept it too.

    – Gunnar Hjalmarsson
    Jan 6 at 20:16

















Reboot and see if it shows up after that.

– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jan 6 at 14:35





Reboot and see if it shows up after that.

– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jan 6 at 14:35













well... it worked, I cna now see loads of different options including hanyu. Thank you :) I feel sorry for myself for not trying this step... If you'll make an answer I can accept it :)

– Radix Salvilines
Jan 6 at 16:43





well... it worked, I cna now see loads of different options including hanyu. Thank you :) I feel sorry for myself for not trying this step... If you'll make an answer I can accept it :)

– Radix Salvilines
Jan 6 at 16:43













Great! Honestly I think it's best that you simply delete the question. That 'answer' wouldn't be of general interest anyway.

– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jan 6 at 18:46





Great! Honestly I think it's best that you simply delete the question. That 'answer' wouldn't be of general interest anyway.

– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jan 6 at 18:46













On the contrary, it does not say in the linked sources that I need to reboot. This might cause a headache for someone too in the future :) Especially since it seems that Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin) option shows up after you install the packages so there is no indication that rebooting might do anything.

– Radix Salvilines
Jan 6 at 19:07





On the contrary, it does not say in the linked sources that I need to reboot. This might cause a headache for someone too in the future :) Especially since it seems that Chinese (Intelligent Pinyin) option shows up after you install the packages so there is no indication that rebooting might do anything.

– Radix Salvilines
Jan 6 at 19:07













Well, when you install new input methods, in this case ibus-m17n, it's a general thing that a relogin/reboot is needed before the new method(s) will be recognized in the settings. If you think it's motivated, please fell free to submit an answer yourself. It's perfectly fine to answer your own question, and in a couple of days you'll be able to accept it too.

– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jan 6 at 20:16





Well, when you install new input methods, in this case ibus-m17n, it's a general thing that a relogin/reboot is needed before the new method(s) will be recognized in the settings. If you think it's motivated, please fell free to submit an answer yourself. It's perfectly fine to answer your own question, and in a couple of days you'll be able to accept it too.

– Gunnar Hjalmarsson
Jan 6 at 20:16










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